Stampin’ Up! Tag Topper Box Tutorial

You know, there are some days when I have so many product names floating about in my little head, that for love nor money, I can never get them right!

Filming of this video tutorial is proof of that!

I’d created my sample using Coastal Cabana cardstock and Maritime DSP, but knew that I wanted a ‘baby’ theme to the one that I would film. Well I went back and forth and back again with the papers – did I want to use Lullaby or Sweet Dreams.

I decided in the end, but at the point of filming, I couldn’t remember the name of it!

Talk about a ditzy demo!

But aside from that, I do hope you like the project and that you get to make something similar. It’s a cute box that would perfectly fit a bib, booties. Perhaps a little set of miniature baby ‘toiletries’….

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Sam Donald

Stampin’ Up! UK Independent Demonstrator

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Hi Sam, I agree the buttons are just gorgeous. I have just bought the lullaby dsp and a friend is having a baby soon, so this little box will be just right for a little pair of hand knitted booties that I am going to give her. Can’t wait to get going. All the best Sam and keep up the inspiration for us all. Love from Melbourne ,Australia xxx. Janet.

What a fabulous box, I love the beautiful and unique way you close it. The DSP is gorgeous, perfect for baby shower gifts like little bottles of shampoo or baby oil, booties, bibs, etc.
Sam, when you were marking where to punch the other small hole to feed the ribbon through, I was wondering if you could maybe use a pencil to mark the spot instead of the piercing tool, I was worried that you might get hurt. Just a thought.
Thank you so much for another fantastic video.

Sam, I love your projects. This box is gorgeous, as are all of your projects. Thank you for sharing your videos and instructions. You make them so easy to follow, and the finished product is always awesome. I can’t wait to make this box too. I have a baby shower next week, and this box is perfect!!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with those of us who love it too. Xxx ooo

What a great box! I really love it! Just in time for teacher appreciation. I will be making these now I just have to decide how many teachers will be lucky! Three for sure probably more. Thank you so much for all you do. I look forward to your posts everyday!

I admit, I am commenting before watching the video, but as soon as I saw the picture, I said, “Ooooh!” (rather loud pitched and long)! Can’t wait to watch! This project looks to be one of my favorites!

I’m a new subscriber, but have had so many stamping friends tell me I must subscribe, so I did. Have watched several videos and live this box. I’d much rather make a box from cut and score rather then a die. You do wonderful work. Looking forward to seeing more of your posts.

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